From Topaz to Psycho: top 52 Hitchcock films

Extravagantly remaking his own 1934 hit, Hitchcock signed big stars (James Stewart and Doris Day) and stuck to the conceit of the Albert Hall sequence, even using the same piece of music, the specially commissioned Storm Clouds cantata. He considered this one the work of a true professional, where the original was that of a talented amateur. Day's rendition of Que Sera Sera, which won the Best Original Song Oscar, is ingeniously worked into the finale to draw the attention of her kidnapped son.Picture: ITV / Rex Features